Using Tulving's (1985) remember/know procedure, the present research investigated the experiential concomitants of person recognition. Noting basic differences in the manner in which the mind processes expectancy-related material, it was anticipated that facial typicality would be a critical determinant of people's recollective experiences (i.e., remembering vs knowing). In particular, it was expected that whereas remember responses would be more prevalent for distinctive than typical faces, know responses would reflect the opposite pattern. The results of two experiments provided general support for these predictions. In addition, the recollective advantage for distinctive faces was traced to the availability of attentional resources at en...
People often have expectations about whether they will be remembered by others, and there may be aff...
This investigation examined a series of hypotheses regarding the processing of information about sel...
Responses in eyewitness identification of a person in a line-up may be based on two types of recover...
Using Tulving's (1985) remember/know procedure, the present research investigated the experiential c...
Using Tulving's (1985) remember/know procedure, the present research investigated the experiential c...
This study was aimed at investigating whether the recognition of familiar faces is more likely to be...
Previous research suggests that people make recognition memory judgments on the basis of two kinds o...
peer reviewedThis study was aimed at investigating whether the recognition of familiar faces is more...
The nature of recollective experience was examined in a recognition memory task. Subjects gave “reme...
Four variants on Tulving's "Remember/Know" paradigm supported a tripartite classification of recolle...
Three experiments investigated the hypothesis that self-reference at encoding increases the probabil...
In this study, participants rated previously unseen faces on six dimensions: familiarity, distinctiv...
The difficulty of the cognitive operations required to process study items was manipulated in two ex...
The idea that recognition takes different forms is an old one in the memory literature. Feingold (19...
This project was designed to examine the nature of recollective experience. Gardiner (1988) showed d...
People often have expectations about whether they will be remembered by others, and there may be aff...
This investigation examined a series of hypotheses regarding the processing of information about sel...
Responses in eyewitness identification of a person in a line-up may be based on two types of recover...
Using Tulving's (1985) remember/know procedure, the present research investigated the experiential c...
Using Tulving's (1985) remember/know procedure, the present research investigated the experiential c...
This study was aimed at investigating whether the recognition of familiar faces is more likely to be...
Previous research suggests that people make recognition memory judgments on the basis of two kinds o...
peer reviewedThis study was aimed at investigating whether the recognition of familiar faces is more...
The nature of recollective experience was examined in a recognition memory task. Subjects gave “reme...
Four variants on Tulving's "Remember/Know" paradigm supported a tripartite classification of recolle...
Three experiments investigated the hypothesis that self-reference at encoding increases the probabil...
In this study, participants rated previously unseen faces on six dimensions: familiarity, distinctiv...
The difficulty of the cognitive operations required to process study items was manipulated in two ex...
The idea that recognition takes different forms is an old one in the memory literature. Feingold (19...
This project was designed to examine the nature of recollective experience. Gardiner (1988) showed d...
People often have expectations about whether they will be remembered by others, and there may be aff...
This investigation examined a series of hypotheses regarding the processing of information about sel...
Responses in eyewitness identification of a person in a line-up may be based on two types of recover...